Functions
The
Dental Council of India is constituted by an act of parliament
‘The Dentists Act 1948’ (XVI of 1948) with a view to
regulate the dental education, dental profession and dental
ethics thereto-which came into existence in March, 1949.
The Council is
composed of 6 constituencies representing Central Government,
State Government, Universities, Dental Colleges, Medical Council
of India and the Private Practitioners of Dentistry. The
Director-General of Health Services is Ex-Officio Member –
both of the Executive Committee and General Body. The Council
elects from themselves the President, Vice-President and the
members of the Executive Committee. The elected President and
the Vice-President are the Ex-Officio Chairman and Vice Chairman
of the Executive Committee. The Executive Committee is the
governing body of this organisation, which deals with all
procedural, financial and day-to-day activities and affairs of
the Council. The Council is financed mainly by grants from the
Govt. of India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (Deptt.
of Health) though the other source of income of the Council is
the 1/4th share of fees realised every year by
various State Dental Councils under section 53 of the Dentists
Act, Inspection fee from the various Dental Institution for
Inspecting under Section 15 of the Dentists Act, 1948 and
application fee from the organisation to apply for permission to
set up new Dental College, opening of higher Courses of study
and increase of admission capacity in Dental Colleges under
section 10A of the Dentists Act, 1948 as amended by the Dentists
(Amendment) Act, 1993.